Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 July 1865 — Page 1

-p it v M ATTnniT "W T? 1? "IT T V" n I? 1 f APT? A T -' ' " " . 1: ; i : L. -77'Z' . r- : : : - " ' ' : " " " "' ' : : " " " ' 1 ' : t T , -. XI 2- R E LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAI IT TAI IT; UI7AV7HD BY I II ? L U 2 I C 3 AND UN BOUGHT BY GAIN."

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1SG5. VOLUME 10 AlLMCElt 47.

THE PLYMOUTH DEJIOCIUT. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA,

ß. Li. HARVEY, ProprietorTerms of .Subscription .2,00 a year in AdvancePayments must be ni vie Invariably in advance and the paper discontmnedftt the expiration of the time pall for, unless renew ed. These terms will be strictly adhered to. Hates of Advertising: One square (it e f ten line., or less or this tvpe) one week, $1,00, and Scents for each . ..m:,;1..i :,,tinn No. sq's I square K col.. . f2' COl.; . 1 col....

I nns. C mos l vear. 5 00 10 00 12 0 15 00 i0 00 7 Of s; 10 00 i-2 0( 'J5 0) 1.- 00 20 00 1-W0f 25 00 20 (M1-! 25 00 so oo; so oo 50 09. ' 75 00 13 00' 25 00. 3000 t ..i ,:JÄm.,ta ci c.M.r.re f.,r each inon, ; panic, blishing them. 1 CommJn.cations to prom 'to private ir.tert, ma.,t be paid for at the regular adverted rate,. ; Markup and Deatir nre published a, new,, j AvKRTHr:MpTS. unless the number of in,erttnn desired i, specified, will 1. cout.nued till Onicreil owi, anu omi:v.. ... - ; LocVr. notice, 10 rent, fr each lire. Sttorncit.5. A- C. CAJ.-'J'iO.N, Attorney aild NoiarV, And Li'rcucd ir.y C?tm Aj-t, ' Will attend to all pro re-iioml bair!e-j, pi icel in h;. Inn Is promptly and cnrelully. . Particul tr attention Jiven to Caardi.mship j ul the settlement of Djce hnt a l.-t ite-. i enmon. nnn.Y and Rick piy of decea-ed and lis.ikV.l Soldiers nroe'ur' ! at re leviable rite,. Del,. M-rtiri'e, an lotiie-t wrui.-niii-irunniui . p " ' ' - - . mimv an- nmcrUY ur;ivi-u .in i iuv --"r nt, Uken. . ... . I f Collkctiox, ma le and pronr.itly r ni ttcd. Ö.Tie over II. R. Dickson Jfc C', Hardwire j Ftore, Plvminth Tndbuia. viniTJ' U A CARD, C. H. REEVE ATTOIlnY AT LAW. iH War ClaimAs't, Plymouth. Ind., JIaTinS concluded to resume the practice of the liw here, will Practice io Fulton, St irk, haPorteand ICo,cmhV. n welt a M.rnll. C.Kir.tle. Cob...n.,r, prjmntlT nnl effieien W attended to. Creful uttention -iven to Pr. ute l.-isnei,. Insurance eflectl on Live, arid Property in tlie best companies in the United States. . Special Arrr.ntiov piid to thr prosecution or Claim? of Soldiers, thtir Widow, and hnr, Tor bointr, arrears of pay, pensions and other claim,. : Hrrtiis to Farwell Kiel 1 & Co., Chici-o. Shaw Rirhour Co., Cincinnau. P.ueklv Sheldon & Co., X. - GratV lleariett k Co., Pittsburg.! 4nlGtf. M. A.O. PACKARD, ATTORY AMÜ COUMSELOR n vit riulin . vJai. M'CRACKIN, order, and Attorney A t L i tr , a County. I:ili;ii. e a Knox, Will m ollections, pv T.ixe, eK:iniine c.4Mtc, tike acki.o-.vlcL'L'ineiits of J Dil. M r :i?es, ,v:. All mittr, of l.'tiat!.n tt?n b-1 .o in St,rk an t a.lioinin? Cunti.-s. IT Rjinty m-nv :fil luckpivof Sillier, . i o ,' ..i!,...'t,. 1. IIimitt nice, rrom;tly mile aril chrtre, reasonabl;. ! - ri l - - m-v- ' ;'J,-!i;-tf D. T. PHILLIPS, Attorney ami Counselor at Law Plymouttt, Marshall County, Ind. 1J"OFf ICK IN WOODWARD'S BLOCIwtr Pr,ctice,iH Mirs'ulI.FuHon, Pula-ki. Starke L. '. Porter, St. Joseph, Liporte and adionuns co iuttc?. n-v-.TOXIN o- osnoRXK, Attorney, and Counselor at L;nv.j CrOrncEi.M Bank EtiLDi-.o, PLYMOUTH, IXD. Dr. Iai Vasvttc Vlolcilr, f UMANENTL Y LOCATED T f L V 11 O U T II. All calls in town and country attended to. Dr. Violette ha, been in practice for a number of year,, nnd lias bad niu'b cxperi -nee in treating Uio prevailing diseases of the we.-Uni coaui'ry. Jleh-i, for wins time made the. treatnn iit of clronicliscasea a speciality. Parti-u!.ir atJention pveu to diseases of females a;id childrei:, also AccouchingTlie Doctor will be found : t the I'd ward.. House at all hours unless prole .-.-ion illy absent. June hi!2 3m " TlFvR. J. M.CÖN FL 7 late Surgeon or the j 2Dth In lian.t Infantry, oirers hi, piofe.sS onal --rviiTC, to the f eople of M -rsl all County. I f Oilice and residence west side of Michigan Street, three blocks North of the K1 wards lh,u-f Plymftuth Indiana. x'JiiW ii o 3i 12 ova rr 1 1 1 r; Til Y.-ICIAN AND SUKCLON. ptrticular attention paid to O Mtctric praetic, and diseases of women nl ciillren, ofliee ver C. Palm-r's store,

1 rao 2 m o $2 :f n r 4fu! Cwfii 5tV '8 IM G 5" '0! 75 12 (lj 12 00 17 00.

Riilnce oposite the Northwesteorner oftli Public Square. vDnl 1-1 y. hVsL ANGER HOUSE, oa'the Bridge, anl within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South Plmouh, Ind. ".I n )itriberha,iu,topcr.eJtbe.ibove House li letermined to keep it in manner everv tf wrthyof publiepitronagc. I t I S T A Ti T i: will bo supplied with the beruhe m ir'iet afToi ds; Arj-!sreas)nable, and e -.r? exertion used to ender the sUj of guests agr eable. GO XV'KX I E X T ST A 15 L EH U ! to the premis.,, and afaitliful o3i.Ior alwarii i ittendAnce. ..JOHN C. HASI.ANGER I j ninth March 21,1 cU

4 11EISECKEK, men limit Tailor, Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting?, ami Manufacturer of all styles of tientlmen's wear, in the building foimeily occupied by the post otlice, Michigan St frei, Vlymnuth, Imliitna. Invites the citizens of Marshall .ml adjoining

' i comities to tri ve him a call. il0n43 tf . - A. i J . M mm a. - . fflHvh AVATCiniAKTi -0&s- and ;r jFj "w is ii i". ALSO DF.AT.EK IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. WAPE TOY Ac t LA I LI WM., 1 tM -., WestsidoJIiehiirnnS.trect, Plymouth, Ind. TJ" Watches, Clocks .m l Jewelry Kcpau-ed on j short notice, and W arranted. T Ell MS MODEKATK NO CREDIT. March 2:1, 1S05 n.lOtf. To -Tcaclicrs. Mark Cummin:?, School Examiner of Mar-1 . . ... .......... i k shall Count v. will l.ol.l rul.It- l.xanMnatwns Ol i ,. Teacher, on th, jU Saturday of eaH, month at the Seminary bu.Mrag, commencm-at 10 o clock A. M, ' 3:.1. j p Y0VR u VF.S for benefit of your J fm. y wUh J fcxj A ; k x , ar.l not Tn.VVIlvr. STbRKR,. Po U C, HSIie.I a Ii IO.CS ; aid, tbrouh ! March 2:1. T.5 n30tf. C. 11. REEVE. Dr. "W. IT. T)avenprt, Surgeon len tirt. will visit Flvmoufh rou!ar!v on the; see., nd and lat Tuesdays and Wednes.Iays I'd' ea.dt month, making two visits each .month, instead of one. as hcretolorc.. Toot, ct ol Silver, or llubher; all work warranted. llooms at the Kdxvar,ps House. vOnSfi-ti DR. A. O. BORTOTT, Surgeon Dentist, vni im; u'l'.uiii i ib ins i im i. m i T .n?nll A.I f l?t tr y v r mMWk .i.. avoa, in. i, o,it,.o vT'1? Ofiiec over Hill's Hakerv. P L Y M O U T II INDIAN A . jj jr q v o n &. PUPvE LIQUORS for Medical and oArr.purpoes, run be had at my Store, one lour Xrt!i of the Branch Hank. J. F. VANVALKKNBVRGII. rivmoutli. May 1, Ii;.. tf in.K ;if Tin: snn: of imiiwl BRANCH AT "PLYMOUTH. Opej, from 10 A . M. to 12 M..and 1 to 3P.M. THKO.C!tKSNt:l.Cashr. S-A. FLKTCIlF.Il.Jr Prest. Tl)nl3"ly . REAL ESTATE and rnvER.)ii-:T claim .innrir. Soldier's, Ti if k Pav, and Bounty Collected, and IYn-ion, procured on rea,onabI term?. R.'al F.t:ite boii "lit and sold n conunission, i Taspai', titles examined, .".nd abstracts furi nished when desired. Oiliee over the Bank Pit month In liana. j. t;. os'rornk. J.G. OSgORIIE. Tii;iif of Iij Pence. ' U illm iko eonvevanee, take acknowledgement. Depositions, kc, kc. IT Olli.-e over Wheclor'a Bank, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA J. S .SCOTT, f. ' ii e r a 1 Col 1 o t Cnt'w.'ies to jive Trampt Attention tothc Collection of Claims. 17" Bst of references given when required . TTu. moderate. v:nl."-tf. PETER DALAKER, FTA rr TA IMCET O N L A P O R T F. S T R V. V. T, One Door West of ChMvel.ind ,v Work'sCroeery rre.su Meat? of the best .nialitv eontniitlv on hand vOii.'t." tf ' JOHN NOLL, UTC XX G3 X.! Meat Market on Michigan Street, opposite Wheeler'., Bank. lM.vmoii.il, TiKliana. ov,.r vDnll. mu$. "7V ol L c reel.. FLO UKINO jM ILL ralllL above named mill.-iix miles south of i Plymouth , is now doingexcellcn t i JistoiH JIc i ch.iHl Work. The proprietor,parc9nopain!' to give;atisfacon a idi nt cid? keeping his mill incondit ion todo tli 9 V.iv 1 5 est of Work. ndbefcels ronfiden ttha the willnot fail'tcsatsfy nil who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, kc.,kcptconstantly onliand mil will he slr at the lowest living price k . Heresnectftillysolicit.xpatroiiagefrom the ;itinsof Marshal land ad joininireoun ties . MICHA LLZF.IINKR. Plymouth, Aug.23, 18G1 . noltf otfts;. MICIIIO AM STRF.F.T, PLYMOUTH, I N III AN A C.& W.II.M'CONNELL, Froprietois Omnibus to anl from all tr.iin.,. .and also to it y part of the town, when urlcr.i nrc left at tie Home. vlnlo-lj (Oriental -lvtxj $Mt. SALE, FEEL) cG EXCITAKGR Horses nnI Carriages always on hand to let at reasonable rates. We also pay tho highest market orice in cash for Homes. Horses boarded l5 dir. week and month on reasonable frm HF.SSfc NFSSFL I i ouih Inlii March 2Cth lfcü.'i

XX. 15. rX"imc Tables. PltlftSiiii'Klt Ft. Wnj-ncA; Chicago llaiUvaj-. On and after M:iy I1, ISC", Train3 will leave elation daily, Sabbaths excepted, as fellows; Train leaving Chicago at 5:50 P, M, leaves daily. - TU A I NS G 0 1 NO W EST.

Express Mail J Ex. j Ex. Pittsburgh.., 2,10am 7.00am' 2t0Cp3i :!,rMr.i RotliesUr. 8.:?o r,ir 4.1.1 1.0 5 22 I New Lnch.on I cluii-bi:in a. . ..1 b.43 0.5 10.17 I0.H 11.50 12.12 :,no 1.21 5,0:1 5,r?5 C,::5 7.25 7.50 !,o;, 10,00 11,00 IS. 30 Ul 0.00 r.,3i 7,35 .25 f.50 0,10 10,10 11.20 1213am 12,15 1 ,25 Salem . .r,31 Alliance j n.2."i Canton. 7.12 7,? 5 w io 1 ,?.() nrX.no"" !, V 0()il.r Massihui. 1.00pm 1.12 2, IS 3. li I v.r 5 no 0. 10 A M 7.10 LoudortTÜo;. Man field. . . ) Ar 11,00 Crcstlinto Dp 11, SO .AM Rnevrus 11 5!) 1.53 2!0 ; 3.1 . ; KM . i 1.50 . 1 5.20 i! ; 7,4. . ! o.:;o . ll.'O r m 12 5or.M Upr Sandu.-kyl2.I0r.Mj .5 r orret Lima J.fli.hos lit". 2.:il :;.i2 3.12 5,20 CO! 0.5 1 7.52 10 10 m.5: 1 1 :m i.::oi..m 2.2S 3 .V2 I 15 7.00 0.5r) Van Wert. . . . 'ort Wavne. . Columbia . . . . WjlSaWPIr mouth. . . . Valparaiso.. . . Chh-agv ! 0,27 1 11,20 TRAINS COING EAST. 3lAlLjE.M'KfS- iX. Chic.ngo Viilpaniio. . . Plv mouth .am r,,2".3i, 7.1") t,:tu i,k27 12 I'..,m 2,25 j Warsaw in.-j-s u),-si j .".::7 1 I 1 ', 1 1 ,1 : I "! t olunim i Fort Wayne.. Van Wert.. . . Dclplios Lima Forest ITpr Sandusky Bucvrus 1 .?:! I . Hi O (O :.;:i t-VJl .,!! I 1.17 -1,115 ;,.vo ;,on :,.it' 7.1 : 7.Ö! :.n; in n; n,:;o '1I.I7 ill.l jltJ.nirii . A ..: ..' r oo . . i " r. T ....ri ,' Lrestlinc ... I , ! S DP (i,r,l)AM o,io n,i:i 7.7 !i n) ;.." li,d., i,ir, i .r,!i -2.17 :i.i7 I.!).", ",''." Mansfield 1 ,'M) Loudoville. . . Wooster Ill, IT, Orrville !l(..r,t Massilon l! ,10 Canton !l'J. Ol) Alliance. . . . Sah in Columbiana . LV.on l,Uri: IU.1'1 -.!( i,:i :i,n 1,10 i.:n j,nu ii, ii; 1 1 .in 'iPJ.Cärii ä, .'?." 0,1 Ml C . !." 7,10 7,2.1231am 1.12 New Brighton1: Uochester . . . Pitt.-burgh.. . 1.10 i o 1 2.10 :i.2u F. 17, MYERS, Geu. Ticket Agent. C. I. V C. I?. Time TalSo. S V .M M F. R A 11 U A NC E M FN T. EAST W A KD. Leave La Porte, il.iilyf (Sunda vf F.xeepted,) 7:00 A.M. Arriveat Plymouth, 9.00 A M. WIISTWAP.D. Leave Plymouth 1:t." P. M Arrive at La Porte 0;l." P. M Tr liiisrnn by L i Porte time, which is kept at V.. Vail Jewelrv tor.,anl is 15 minutes slower thanP.,Ft. W.k C.B.B, time. II li. DUFLlNFU.Supt. x. iv. a. S: c;. j:. EXPUF.SS 'I BAINS lAs?d WAN ATA II, OOINC. NORTH, Night expn-5S, (Sundavs excepted) Day " " " ll:.?s A M 7::il 1 M oin poitii, Night I'xpif.,(-atiiid.iv? except-d).. P M Day " (Siuidays'cxcei led) 12:ä? " rivmoiilli Marble Works. HARTMAN &, HAUK. Having peimanently located in Plymouth for the puid.,.s.. of prosecuting the above busiiue-s, are prepareil to m iiiufaetme all kiiuls of M'Hih)teiil, 'I nidi SiviM.t If'iul Stems '' ol' a'z x o)h! furni.i. .IforL'r 7'iA.' Tot s. lUtintn Tons. ( ..miter Thev folicit the patronage of all vrho want any work in their 'dine, and a.-sure them that ihev will sell their weak AS CIIF.AP, IF NOT CIIFAPCB, than any otter establishment in North, in Indiana, :u:d wirrant satisfaction in all cases. . hop on Michigan sticet, between Washington and (I.tiio. O P.O. llix ISO v I On 1.11 y. BOOT AND SHOE MAXUFACTOHY. Day & Pulmer, Shop in the Front Boom above the Post Oiliee. sS$L!p Desire to inform the public that they v" are now manufacturing Boots SllOCS, of all tualities. from the e arstvt to the very lin.-st, which are v.atrant. d to be well made. As they do their work themselves, they can fell cheapir than iho.iC wlohire theirwoik done. ' They hav now a considerable slock of Heady Made Boots and Shoes on hand, of theirown inanaf. et lire. Al-oa large stock ol Leather of the i cry best ipiahty. Orders solic:tetl and ptomiitl v filled on the most reasonable terms. All work warranted. DAY k I ULM KB. Piyu.outfi, July o, T.W u-IGtf. Arn g:oiiinnliiiig;. C HASLANGER Sl BRO'S, Maiiufaeturerforwagons, carriages etc. Black Miiithing, painting end e,rainingdonc to order Livofv. N. KLINGER, Pro p r i r I o i ' I ii ck i v c L i r c r y , ' op p o s i t f M d w a r d House .Plymouth ,Tnl . n27j REAL EST ATX FOR KALK. A pood st ck firm scren milfs fron Plymout h unimproved land in this county, well nhibte. to farming and Btoek raising, nnl Town lotn nnjioved and unimproved in I'lymotith nnd Bourbon, for sale cheap. Terms; part cnfdi nnd resilue on time secured by mortgage on theprmii- ?'. F.nnuirc of n'Jl Im J. G. OSHORNE.

T'TV-t. y- vU'.cTJ K' "JJ!1 J '.t'.V.

Tlic IImciiJ:' J tlao ZVI SI t:ir'3 COiuntirioj:. From the New Yo:k Rty-Ilook. He present, this eek, toe tia-ie;sl sc; these cases to the civil tribunals uri teiise that these r-rsn.s c ul l h i J'1-' tried by .1 military court, beeau.-e ;ir. Lincoln was Coinmuiitler-in-Chief d'thc armies, is a sophistry that would li-raco a school bov. Ien. daekson's life was twice as - sailed by assassin, oneo while he was en - terinr the Capitol, and did the wil iest fancy imagine that me üen.toi c-uin i-e .1.-1 IT ' -. . - - 1 1 I properly dealt with by martial law 1 is unnecessary, however, to ivler to this view of the ease, for it has been ab.y and overwhelmingly ,et forth m the argtu.ent ,-f Hon. Jlevenly J..hn;,; ;. the ,ur,- ; Wietiou ,d-the('nmm,,;;.,n. 2, or t ,t wwh; the guilt or innocence cd the parties who, were Mrangled to death o;i the 7th ind. .1 . i ' . i i.M .1 :i... urn. ive nave io uo. a i.g...... y goiiiy tluy may have l?en, but ragrantly gudty,, r;Iso arethoe wi.osnvtit by ore to .sib - titute a drum-head trial ior the regu.ar lonns t-l law. yo to.euoubts tnat all wn. were i,v Uy of particii.atmu m tlie knhng el Mr. . : ,'' ". Lincoln, could have been, and . ... . . . . have been rnuvictetl ra-ri. riling to L'.mI cvidciur, ami puir-hcu, il louii-t mutv. liy l llfll l ni" ui'iiiai .1 i ii. 1 1 lUi'iiuur - i i ...I 'iun0 to law : hv L:i.s the leath o .Mr h:' , . . . , i , CiiOi. n nun.; u irs ;i.-i.eci, ucc:i iii:ii; a ' .'uoicet t f i iial investii:atiu i J'osteritv , .' , wi 1 re-u-.l it as the straimc-t o all straii.o , thinus.t it t a rn-.-o.ent shoui.l be killj l. .... 1 . .... . ......!.. . .1 I I ...... I .... .... ii. anl not one iiarticie ol Ic- al vioeoce m relation to it taken j - ' . the lour human heiiiL's who ierihe l in , . Washington, hy hunting; on J-'riday la.-t, were mnr!-rcd, lor their lives were if'ej 'jit!!' taken. If the proceedings of thi-('omini-sio'i are to stand as a piveeoeut. il the Ihe-ideiit of the I'nite 1 States can order civilians to he tried by military courts, then even the h st semblance oi our llcpubiiean institutions is prone. AVe lo not le'ievc, however, ihat the American people intend to tamely sahmit to the imposition of Mich a despotic system. isanot.eaoletaetthaLup.mthe -"njr nltcTthocxccu daily papers in thts e.ty cn.lorse.lthc net. except the I)A!:.v .1::-IA:s. ii.e ld - i n ir Al'olition i ai ers were as silent as tin 1 ' 14 . giave. and if any ihingr eoo.hi have eari ieu a r büke tti Washington, this stranpre and ominous silence oupht to have hme s. Not the least remarkable feature ol hose executions was the hunpliopr ami 1.1 . . 1 '. .I ' . "l

nouiHMnent ol' the hite iiiil'.tary trials, ' -it ivill a.ld live liundn-.l t h. .usaii-l Prot- al "trice liddcr. to a clerical friend, which 'j"'1 d be batth and lie invariably and which have recently been in pm-ros. in tVtant votes to the euiiitry." :Ux; iln--; h one of the lest specimens of political , ,,,,,'cst,: :iU "dative. Vahinton. Fertile credit of cur cuun-' i;lI1J radicals -com dot:riinncd t. initla'o Satire wc have read in a Iouir -cr!.d. ', n liC XvV' i'"r: (iie!ay try, for the homo- of human nature, and ; a.s s(K,n as possible, a war iV-r the cdmrdies. 1 Alluding to the common and insultin- : wlalc ial,ou,,,:5 t j 11 ,i"--ll,,or '")' 1,iS for' Iiis own sake, we bad hoi -od that Pivs-as tbev have alreadv a war f..r v:u , ' intimati'.m -d lov:ilM lecturers, that Dc'm- l,!,verty. but t..o aunoyaueo to which trav-

Klent .loiinsoii wouiu nac muii-iwicm , n, ,Uiin can l c i::. :v. in' .u

i . r v l...... . t I .-i.

oavoa.ous maimenn v. me.i o u,u.app , ill,ue:,a; TimoV c!:tstniiil V(1.p ami J claims to embody the morality, respectanvaiuies were sent to tl.cir final account. ! thc r,,iCW;ll cllliei;ened mihlie pin-' hilitv and religion of the land, that we

nai eooi.t mne m en m-ie leyonup . i(,nthc lvat lur.(1 tiWcr .vh-(.h ; ,cv.0 s,1!i;It,h ,..,ace wt...k t a rovicw than to see thn-e human beings, ami one a 1K.n( c;ml,)!s a1l t,0:. llu. isSJlc uf ,,f his career :h a Illach JJo uhlieaa pioWoman?so stttpmd by h.p.or.as f. remler (.vMff! mcnj inlc shv ,h Ilcvor! 11( ,r n u; wo k .d'proVokin- ami iinallv

it neee.-sarv to literally carry them on the i scafiohl, ami then, at the final moment, their attendants aehtallv compelled . ' . reach forward to le id th. ni i on the drop . neonly, the younp man, 1 ayne or i - w - ell, relus,Hotake stimulants, and said he was uctennii -d to die with an unclouded mind Thus ends tlie last act of this long and weary trial. We envy not tlie positions or the feelings of tho e engaged in it. "The mills t the gods grind :diiYlv. but t .. i i: l.. n. l :i- .t . ! umy pr.mi cxcccuing, y une, an- .. i.iese . it.. 1. 1..... ......... ... ii... .....i. ...,.,. , .o.c mo.. ...v .. sei a i ii 'i u in iiiea juii.-. nivii hi- muwi le greatly mistaken. 1'airne.ss and justice rule the world in the long; ran. The basest criminals have rights which society cannot safely ignore. The.-o four people were verv unimportant persons living', but ' 'A'y dt'tr!.' '. d ' ti- ir ir.t. theV ! become a power in this land which will animate a million ol hearts. J he principle overthrown in their death i.- worth mure than all the Presidents that ever lived or ever ivill live, and if we aiv t lose it, it would be an infinite mercy to the American ooph; if the earth op.-m d and swalh wed up the entire city of Washington ami everv living thing in it. 'Mie li -tili ill's 1'oiif.v ;i5il iho :Apate," ihe Washington correspondent of the ( 'ineinnati (Jazette, sa in spcahinp; of Conprcss: ')lr. Dawes, I bdieve, slamss alone among; the New Kngjaml meml'ers in op-po.-ing; negrosullrape; ami auK'Hg Vctcrn Administration men 1 have heard of none of any prominence, as yet, excepting Mr. Kason,of Iowa. .Members heie who have canvassed the next House say it will be hirgxdy in favor of negro suffrage; ami a lea ling; Senator tells nm he thinks there will be nearly, if not juite, a majority in the Senate on the same sid 'Others rep'ict the experiments very much, believing; that llioy tend to leinoralie the Smth, ami to destroy all the advantages we had gained by comuering them in the field; but still hope that Mr. Jobn.-on will sei; what they regard as his mistake, and retreat before retreat become.h. Still others regard himasi impos.Mhm. I merely a heartless intripuer for the Presidential succession, striving to plaee himself at the head of a great Democratic "cotm rvativc" anti negro parly, ami are for making; war upon him at once." Makimj Histouy. The Hepublienn 1. reuses, without an execution, nnnrove of nnd justify the holding of the recent M ilitary i ;ominissiou, at. u a-ninpaon, ami the execution, by leath, of the four j. rsons who were lump; by its order and the approval of the Pres-id nt, on the 7th i 11 st . As 31 r. Lineo.n nan I, we are making history, we record the above fact as an item in the history -f the llepubli.-an party, not to be overlooked ur forpjottcn. Cincinnati! Jlii'juiicr.

An Iiiccmliary fo.sojitMs.

. ! AlllOlH.' the 11VIÜV :-!! !.-). : i Li-wh-.f' ; are callc'Uuch ) in' üvu'r .f n.-ro sufJ Vaue, we observe that the l..-t .i,o is that :oy t h i iiav;- j!io- ' such siiu'i:estKt!i, ;ts the one 4 I to, iVi.in J lie ( 'bri.ri-io ( j i vro- ; p-iiii; m :irray ptditieaily i !;; :; jk' s ' ! :lo::,u,f tlie lion.an (Vt holies, a feVlh:,'! w;n 1,c e.c:tel a;..iii:.-t the iie;:ro i .-.?. 1 ; vith whom will be' irehvt. .! t'o.-. iM-A ! " - - --- --- - - - - - 1 1 " vi aboütioni.-ts u; l.':o ; re, are U.AV oxeitin- a i- Ii:,..; who , ; m tue euutrv. tliat can hav .Ml V mi ie-e . !rt Weeds of violence and he 1 uul-.,s ; it , promptly nrpiv.-.d. What il,.,e fa - natics in their ina,iitv can h.j- to aeeom plish by such an iucemliary cn.ve. Is at 1;1ost beyond human c-uu; relie:; k,,. ,,,, V,- 7V ,,. -.. ...Ä. AiUiy I cntoriM- m,.n the -lOth v du t 1..;,1!l,.L.,,. ...... ,1 ... . e of , i ; ,jt0 ,.atc(,.c - ..."V;-- e. ; X(.w yoyk V.U.iUV) r,.v; , v : ti., ! 1 1 . . ' : 'of the countrv dnrio- tl rerio-1 .f i-..i i cxIU;:i, 0 ;.rali;-' , (., cV',T n(if rot. r- . .," - . i , .. i . ll.l IIUU tt .-I I .1 1: I I 1 lll--.i:.l-i.--l .!: fit-ennnr a ce;ic "t uic:x.n;r.: j vaneenu-ut In r' crity, v.u-.ilth ;m 1 h inl . : : i . - 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 i tii. ... . . i- . I i . 1 1 , . ; . . . i , i.V.- hu I . i . .... !...:-.:, i , . .,,,!. '.. it i i . i w...,. .. ,.i I,,. i l .. i... , r.,i! ,. asbd:o: t.t,, .... . , :i l i ' i i i ' ! I I . II l- i 11 ' i i i' . i -, ' . i .o tii ii-.i. , i i .. , ' ' 1 J- C(Uit;.e'l by ioo 'jie.K , , '. , . til-; AiJiei.can peo u: bc-T,u t.i I; ,.- ., ' -. , t - . .... .... .. i -: i '! v. (tic iMil. an! y .eciHiiial ;:;r iv n ;i ihi.i 1 i laiHU.-ni a i hm . 1....1. .. .. c ami Lei-iii i' - 'r-stileroa career, which has culminated in a civil war ami a revolution in the l'undav-i-ntal l-a.'O of our political .v-t.-m. i:i!re -.iu-'.n:: tho old-vrM element d foive i - s - sencc of ihj.soti;-m in tho pkeo oi" j'tw i Will .i,d l,riii..;.M.i.,.n !.;. j UM.v,;rtl i:, . :. . visi,',. lO.-.hJ ofsuch a ih-.-tiuctioii ol' tlie w.uk t tlioir lathers, in lo.-s id' pti'die lihertv. hurdens;!me taxation an 1 i pj i e-.-ivo restraints on i Uli I V 1 :1 1 In 1 f ri-l'ih :':! S ! i -i I I i i V. 1 1 1 !1 1 ii i' I tjwhk.h ,.a, in ,,,,. t hb,,dv , cl.huo aml UIKheeke.l u.Mtlpation eüVeied ! overthrow oi' tlm Amerie.m ,vs.o;a i.,,xora,slollt v ,.ia,,1, ;sl,stituie:l tor it the I'.uia.ivan r.vfem .-li veruuiuit hv lor -e. he limit 'J h.it i the pte.-iiou cd' the -pv.-ent an I iu!;i.-e f..r j AinerieaiH to answer. On their nu.-wer i rest the hopes of luanUml for tlie preser-; vatiou .f rej:uld"u;in .rineiple.; and the j perpetuity of free povei ::mjiit. If. hy the; i the renewal of an enlightened public, opin yet tlid mre than to work temporary wreck ami dissolution the people can bo induced tm,,,,,,,,, , . i to iv i race the leir steps, con.-po-r them.-elves.

. . - -

j :ii,.UiKm tho .,,,,! - Viuht t , nv p.-rtunity will read, that "lVe: ident .Ld.u1 Uw): i ie ,,rar.ti;.e of lriimii; son. a Senator in (.Vug-res at the time, t,loIr )nu t,.;,, (,tli!rs t;,!lrtMs up Ml0 K.-puhliean martvrand saint thirh,s reject J'.tritani-m in everv in his true colors, ami um.ualinedlv d.-

shape, and in brief restore the Ohl Inion j clives him to have been a thief ami a murin spirit as well as letter, thev may reasuu-J derer ! The admirable comments o! Th:"1 ably expect to see the army red need to its OM tJuard .are right to the point, and will former safe proportions, taes il'nn'nihe ; ; eomm.ind the hearty cuneurrenee d'crery

to their lormer unfelt weigns. the chre-nu-j v of cu;,roeil ..1,-., y lvll;,eed ' thy the. con-taut, graving- .strength f gen-i "ine voluntary alliance, publie Mvrty nd private rights once more .-lauding ,1,1 Ul tneir ill pedestals, wiht m I: mit ! toe scope uf their guar.l'ng sh.-nb.w but th - -. . ...

';eonstituti,.ii ami the ftw s ..--e.t :n a'--: tailed as a clerk to the Confederate e-'in-cordance therewiih," and ail the gh-rm-is ! -,..... !..,. .t( Aiidersnvil!e; and be infermfruits of the virtues a:- 1 il - w"- h n.. that he knows from the official recrd suirerinps ami the saci iih-e.--. of our i üv-that ihe lliehnmnd authorities direetel fathers returned to bless u.; l heir degei-er-; uli the ri-oners -hould receive the same ate hihlren. Hut if, as many fear an I !Vati -ms that wer' allowed to the Coiil'cl-

as there is but too mm-h reason to fear

ibis revolution is irreversible, and the lib- j :pn!.n prisoners there at a time, and ertics now surrendered and the r. me. lie.- j about 1 ''(.)') of them were detailed to do now suspended, can never be lvoveved, I e. rt-iiu duties, and among the-ewa-the the Republic has cea-ed to cxi.-t in fact, j c llectien and distribution of the f d. though its nam.! may slill be u-ed to pil ljHo aversthat frauds were j raetieed by the h-spotism that d"-trovd it. and the ! some of the men nm-n their -v. n felh.w-

f-eople have betöre them only the s ame

i-ourso of popular wretch, .'mv- .lepra la-1 pvi.-oners were tried and hunpj by their tier, and real '.slavery" - . 1 m li the .ihject j,lV,n commaii'-s for tie- Mbberies. Ilul he of other despotic governments have to en-'says, ami several .ahers with whom we dure. !i- ;r,crcd cenliinnd his statement, that Neither as ha med nor sorry for any thing t J.,. rations, thoiigli coarse, wer. sufiieient in its j.a-t career, but only regret t ing t hat ho sustain well m.-a, and there were no its counsels had not a more peneral ae-j deaths by starvation, ick nu n there, acepianee, the WatcM M A V will eonliuuc, j :,f t her s toeka-les. both on t!ir:t side and in the future as in the pas'., to im-uleate ;his. had a hard t;m', of it. and it was a

the doctrines ol white supremacy and itat' Sowreignty as the pillars of the political e.lilice built by our fathers, and to labor untiringly for the Old Cuiou under the old Constitution as the highest political "-ootl for the American peoplel'ri.rrr Im;:;xi ii'v. A j reaeher in the neighborhood of Hartford, Conn , not undeservedly popular, had ju.-t tiui-hed an exhortation strongly reeonimenling the support of a certain meritorious institution. The eongregat ion was nunier.ui ; ami the hapel was erow.led to exec. s. 'I he discourse being linished, the plate was about being handed around to the respective pews, when the preacher made this short address to Ihe congregation : "From the sympathy I have witnessed in your countenances, and the strict .itlentioii you have honored me with, there is one thing that 1 nni afraid of, that some of you may 1 Inclined to -dve too much. Now it is hny lut y to inform you that ju-tiee. though ,1()t. so pleasant, slmuM always ne a pi mr virtue to generoitv; therefore, as you will aU be immediately waited upon in your re. j e. tive pews, 1 wish to have it thor- - lit oughlv un hu-stood, that n person shall think of putting- into the plate who erinnyt, pa 1 his lelds." Wo need not add tlx.it this pruduced a i mo. t overflow'in;; colL-f tioa.

i

2oor Asirf mt'iil to Sole et ! fclOIfl.

'u'-vl " " ......w.o...! voi

The Uarri.-lnirir Patriot, of Jane 1 :l, 1 published a letter from an nnaumarv hn - -er.it- will ?. o ashamed oftlicir e-mrse ibat they will want to change, their muuos "Ud tiio.se ol their cnuuren, tiio writer ' Wlmt shall I chanae i my.-elf Iiv.dv, tbev mi-ih t !,"..! ,., ,.frv uC.iit th. 'ib.. it to ? If I call t think wrote il pcetrv about the ilauntimr li'""' am th Jtl.-iIiiii-i.M I ivri. IL L I.l.i... ' 'au I son, tnev v:ll swe:ir lhat I was the chap. oaL iiei.ouiiee i uie oiisufimoii u lue f r:ihed Slates as a covenant with death an ! agreement with bell! If T ,ali mv.elf, - ; Sumner, 1 mi-dit be mold.ed ior saVin - - j that the man who ..bevel the' C.ntituth.'n w:.s a If 1 took the name of Wright . j who knows l.,(lt that I should be followed . up a hc llt,wlin.r wl0 ?aM if:a Almitv did mit abolish sbtverv. He wa a verv great scoundrel nl I certainly : c,..'f r. ,'i ...ie ii,:u:. -. e .. v . .".in i v ,ui in -i-a I J 1 1 i 1 1 i i , in, i e.i l iah 1 ted bond-holders should lineh me lor pro ; o.-sing to repudiate the national dedt.If I have to drop mv old luimc-and take anew one, vu have a"d-d ,...-. ...,! ,....,.f- ;. VlirKi;,,., v,..,l. - :l ; .... i.nitiii. in inu iiuuiuiuii ivvu v ' ";!'v I elio..-"ü fruin Jlenublicuis now, sinco tltc sueees.s :; ..r 1...:.. ....:.i c...,,!. :..!..... i :.. i ii i n ' i i i ; tit .itions, blu-h to wn thonisolvos .John 1 i i i r i , . i i liniv.-nifii; -iih lint -i luit- ! i;,i nl i r o..w; . ..'... j ...... II'L.. IIH.".IIHII. 1 l.'l j ' .a cxtMilm; the virtue.? and Hnuinir tho : -ra:id the Ossawatojuie li-.rso thiel" ; iii-t in ur lerer . M ran pre as iL raay seem at lir.-t thought, it i.s one of the natural 1 t Or". . lValts id' ilio ti.ue.s anu i'the tcachiirs cd' ! most of our .Sunda-Schools and l'uljiits. ' that a l.-rutal. blood thirsty ruitian like j .Inhn 1'rown. his rullianisin liavinp: taken ; the p',iular direction, should he eiishvino'l !as a saint ami inartvr in the hearts of the . e......;...i t ..r t,:..,. . ,!..,in.., ;.!,;,!, .,1Vl Ih.,,.,...! th.. tiuns and delude. I the latul in iraternal blood. John Jirown .vas a remarkable j man, and possessed in an extraordinaty ii-T.... ibo ihl,iMif 2 i i I' fd i r-i i i, m-.l... ! a t.ular Puritan Lv. Had ho lived in tho lavs ;f Cotton Mather and th. 3 early L'uritan saints, he would have stool .m-.n-r t!:e highe,t ami nm,t revered, ami h's name v.W,.l have c-mo ih-wn to ih i., i eonneetion with some l the ldaeke-t and most revoltiu.; crimes :;pain-t humaniiv and religion of that iark jieriod. Iris h-'e-tu -e this man's name, covered as ii is v. ilh infamy and i ime, has been adopted as u;:o t'ihe watchwords of a party which - 1 hility ami religion of the land, that we j bringing- on civil war. It will be seen by - reierence to the article on our hirst page I which vre trnt even body who h n an op. true Democrat. .-.amne (.apette. 9o --SS-- - Lr.T Tin: Tki'tii i;i: We have ' . ;-0,Ml ;i Ilinil'l vr ()f (l,o ldiers of thix- ! feen'h and ,f otlier '..niueueut iv-in. ents

.11 1 - 11

v io have been prisoners at Anderson vide, , Am. -Mg th-m is a ruvntlenian wl;. wa decrate soldiers. He says there were about sohuer s aui upon ..ne oeea-mn :-:x reOerai 1 1 ; r,.Mh .dace for nur.-ing the si.-u, ami tie,' .tour iusicad of meal, was gien to the sick with gruel, still they si ifered far the ; h . -. ries and comforts which the .-iek .Jemand. Hut all thnuigh the war, in e -iiii'i and in stockade, the same act was apparent. We only desire to pre.-ent tintruth, ami the evidence is abundant that the ('.nie L-ratos del not starve the prisoners in their hands. The war is over. We are to live under a common government with flie people of the south. If I here is any credit to be pained for our nation or any a. Ivan. age to be derived except to glut the oirsed passions d' blood thirsty wretches, in laboring to prove that the late war was characterized by features worse than barberous, we are unable to comprehend it. Iitrft'od 37;.. Wade Hamilton, iu a long letter to the j New York Day Hook, dated at Columbia. ; .s. ' .. dune l.'tli. attacks dell. Sherman s ( official report of his march through the 1 a.onuas, as "iiii-rej reseiui ug 111m in nie j grossest, and falsest manner." Ccnoral Sherman, it will be recollected, charged Heneral Hampton with being the main instrument in burning Columbia, S C. Hampton denies all this, and charges Ceneral Sherm.m with Imming the city, and allowing; all sorts of atrocities tube perpetrated upon the inhabitants.

f Powkil or II nü An uYi idual

,rlin -i.i i. 1 1 'o.-.ll .iv. rn f b .1 1' wnterh was 1 Vej uont 1 v ittotivue! a. t - ; " r um ih.i o-ov .-.mio eu'i's Miii'e'tcl friend cut him short witli i ' n ei inake nie hel the oih-ji nr. , i i-oiiie I'd i cs. 1 'ut wliat can I ;! noiuueo oor man. "Tell them that X;:r lecn oi V"e!lin-io!i 1 1 (1 I'V.K I Vi .IT" 1 1 . . u I'nril i , the i'.utle. anl I i , " 1 . - ,. - - ' O v . , ,. - . t "irlst enI tercl tl-c tavern, au 1 inouirin;;" for relies, re"10' !'M hc fKm' :!;'-V- h ' V AUr Wa? j at V.? 1 m; , ! m 1 ' -oi had ! lAKl'n U th';!'-,:i"a ) dung,..a tun.hlcr ! ccoriingy so 1. j htlor-l amva ; 'tb.s wmoter at he nail h;ca l,nnei arte :;;d hung h:s hat; j. , - , l, , , , .. ..... hcc;tU'0 the liaj'liY -ur ha-cr vl the ibior oil V.hicli ho had t r- ' I . At the 1;:1 a'ivic thj Kirhtuaio tavernkcej.er ha-1 not a r. i to cover hi head, Jiid was hitting on a h i id'.jrd i in th. firnr of a n-oj) pit i'ina ! hv .-oiling the earth on which thj hou-c had stuud. A telegram from New Y-rk lneutions the circumstance, that a party of (L-orgi-ans had pascd thr..'Ugh that, city cm their way to l'u rope to seenie white laborers. I nder the ollicious iuteriai- hJliag of pro-v,.-t marshals with smthern l ib r. the example of these t Icorg-ians will be likely to become universal. The .-'.uthern jdanter dcs not like to employ men whose wages are arbitrarily lived by outsiders, ami whose relatives he is obliged to support when they Leeoine Ion d 1 to earu their livinpr. He dees nor v.i.-h to employ men about whom there is .-. i.nu li agi'atir. and whose condition an I food placed in advance cf hi- own by northern fanatics. Finding; that while labor is cheaper, ami that the negro is ;i nuis.meethrough the interference of others, he. wil! discard the latter in favor cf the fovm r. ';W.N'n:.. Kxpert iie-tlewi .:cn t. make babies' b-.-lhs. V.'cll, that 1 eats all I" exclaimed Mrs. Partington, thn.ving down the new.-p sj -er in wli; h. .bu iug the last few minutes, he had been .1U ing out the a lvcrti-cnient nnd jeiiug indignantly over lier si ei-i.i- h-- nei-'-s the breakfast ta' le at Ike. wh- .i; bu-ily -- cupiel in c-cava ting' his f-unli eggshell. 'Dil anybody ever hear the like? I always said it was as g-.od a - telün' natur' she didn't know lmw to do her own work when they instructed them .-team rams and donkey engines, lint this :nip..terous idea of making sh.r-w.ak babies is uough to make the j o ,r tiling throw her mols ami .-hut uj shop nltog. i her. 3lark my word.-, Jke them sew in mach-lies-will be pressed into this 'ere in w-faagle I bu.-ine-s afore long-. :ml sheu all the -mi-graiiu' in the wer id Won't be a'-ie to beep down the surplice j.e.j.ylatioii. Vi:nv H'r.AcK M.aii.. ' La.-t winter the Legislature of Massachnsett- parsed a law lining every lan-lLrd we. 1 rel'n--1 to lUow his c doied L t 1 :-:t at til.j "hl I,is w!l5t0 f;,,"T xhc un "r bfty dollars. It is sail that several lie. groes have been making small fortunes in lio.-ton by taking advaniap. of the law. They put uj, at c r.;':u hotels, demanded places ;it the public table- and wmi they are refii-i-d they remind the Ian ;1 ods t. the lionaltv and oiler to c.eiM-romise for ive or ten .h ilars. 'i'a'ic about biiek mail: This i the black, st kind.-f ll.uk mailing by the blacks. j Pitt -burp; Port. To Kt'ft . 2'y;rs. 1'pgs, says a farmer's wife, can be kepi for two years by dipping th.v-.i in a s.iluti.ui ma.lo of -ik- p.em 1 of .oick Pme aad "neofsalt to one gallon of water. Take an obi pail and put ia your lime and water, and theustir until it i- all li.olved, then add salt as above (beep it iu theeel1 ir; when eod .11 u h, it i- r-idy to u-v. Dip in the eggs, and -.. e th i; thy are all eovon'd with th' sohiii .,1. whi h mu-t be -tirred from the bottom occasionally. Pack th :. small end downward, in bran or salt. 01 without anythieg. When wanted lor u-e i-r mnrket, a little warm water will wa-h them clean. Sme dip -p-. in boiling water, some prt-a-e them and and pack tbein in I ran. I pa ked fifteen dozen (as I could gather them j in Augu-t iu salt, and kept them until spring ju-t as good as Ve-h. They mu-t all be kept iu a coi 1 cellar a little mei-t rather than . 1 ry . S' it it t trie A m ci to t .1 . The coijuettish Mrs. L has just returned from a pleasure trip to Washington. She nly took with her forty-two livsses, tweu y shawls, 11:11. tei n b uimds and t we hundred p lirs .f gloves. 4,Surely," said a friend who happened to be present when she was unpacking, "you did not take all that with von." I uiero ly took w hat was indispensable, my !ear, I left behind me all that was cumbersome." "Ah, yes, I understand, Jane your husband.'" A lady lias written us a note, rvmplaininp; of several l ife jaragraphs of ours a. 1 having each two meanings ne f the two indelicate. Evidently she clots over what she thinks the imlcli.-tte 1 no. We bvlieve that it is Sterne, who says that the traveler, who, with two roads before him, the one clean and tho other dirty, l,1il (ratcly fakes the dirty cue. lnu.-tbe adirly cieafure. Vi' (o .